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KNOWING
YOUR
ST
GEORGE
ELECTRIC
WALL
OVEN
LEAVE
SECONDARY
OVEN
DOOR
OPEN
DURING
GRILLING
The
oven
door
for
the
secondary
oven
(DEO
models
only)
MUST
REMAIN
FULLY
OPEN
during
grilling.
DON'T
USE
THE
GRILL
PAN
HANDLE
FOR
LIFTING
The
grill
pan
handle
provided
should
only
be
used
to
assist
in
sliding
the
grill
pan
in
and
out
of
the
oven
compartments.
AT
NO
TIME
MAY IT
BE
USED
FOR
LIFTING
THE
GRILL
PAN,
ESPECIALLY WHEN
THE
PAN
IS
LADEN
WITH
FOOD.
DON'T
USE
THE
APPLIANCE
AS
A
SPACE
HEATER
The
appliance
must
never
be
used
for
warming
or
heating
the surrounding
room
or
for drying
clothes
or
textiles
or
other
items
not
specifically
recommended
in
the
operation
manual.
Combustible
materials
or
products
must never
be
placed
on or
near
the
appliance.
DO
NOT
LEAVE
CHILDREN
ALONE
Children must
not
be
left
unsupervised
in
the
area
where
the
appliance
is in
use. The
appliance
gets
hot
during
use
and
retains
heat for
some
time after
being
turned
off.
Children
must
never
be
allowed
to
sit
or
stand
on
any
part
of
the
appliance.
DO
NOT
SPRAY
AEROSOLS
IN
THE
VICINITY
OF
THE
APPLIANCE WHILST
IT
IS
IN
OPERATION
OVEN
CARE
-
ACIDIC
FOODS
Certain
foods
can
cause
severe
corrosion
of
enamel
and
metal
finishes
if
the
oven
surface
is
not
completely
cleaned
after
use.
This
is
particularly
so
around
the
joins
in
the
oven liner
and
the
chrome racks
and
shelves.
Examples of
these
are
vinegar,
sour
milk, citrus
fruits,
olives,
strong salt
solutions
and
fruit juices.
Regular
inspection
will
alleviate
the
likelihood
of
this
type of
damage occurring.
Some
oven
cleaners
can
also have
a
detrimental
effect
on
vitreous
enamel
surfaces.
POLYUNSATURATED
OILS
The
excessive
use
of
polyunsaturated
oils
in
cooking
can
cause
deposits
of
solidified
oils
on
the
inside
surfaces
of
the
oven
and
are
extremely
difficult
to
remove
from
glass
and enamel
finishes.
Their
use,
where
possible
should
be minimised.
AEROSOLS
DO
NOT
SPRAY
AEROSOLS
IN
THE
VICINITY
OF
THIS
APPLIANCE
WHILE
IT
IS
IN
OPERATION.
The
use
of
aerosol
cans
such
as
insect
spray,
deodorants,
repellents, stove
cleaners,
hair spray,
paint
and
food
preservatives
etc.,
must
be
avoided
in
the proximity
of
your
oven,
especially
near
controls
or
switches.
Some
aerosols
contain
chemicals
that
cause
rapid
corrosion
of
metals
and
enamels.
This
normally
shows
in
the
form
of white
staining
of
the
vitreous
enamel
or
rusting.
Damage
of
this
kind
is
not
covered
in
the
appliance
warranty.
OVEN
CLEANERS
We
recommend
a
non-caustic
oven
cleaner
be
used
at
all
times.
Any
residue
of
oven
cleaner
should
be
thoroughly
removed
to
avoid
corrosion
of
metal
finishes.
*NEVER
use
the
oven
to
dry
out
oven
cleaners
as
they
can
produce
ahighly
corrosive
chemical
reaction
that
will
attack
the
enamel.

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